ORLANDO, Fla. (UCFKnights.com) - Back in Orlando at 1:45 a.m. Sunday morning, a group of dedicated fans camped out and greeted the Knights upon their arrival back to campus after UCF pulled out a 34-31 victory at Penn State. It certainly was the culmination of a memorable weekend in Pennsylvania.

With their first win over a Big Ten team, the Knights stand at 3-0 for the first time since 1988. They have scored at least 30 points in their first three games, a feat that has never been accomplished to start a season until 2013. Even though UCF reshuffled its offensive line, it did not yield a sack to Penn State, allowing the offense to do its work to reach that 30-point mark vs. the Nittany Lions.

Up next will be No. 13/14 South Carolina, which will be the first ranked team since No. 13/12 Houston Nov. 14, 2009, to visit Bright House Networks Stadium. Similar to the Knights, the Gamecocks have a bye week before their meeting Sept. 28, as it will be one of nine games this year in which an SEC team visits an opponent's stadium for a non-conference game.

But until then, UCFKnights.com takes a look back at some of the attention UCF received over the weekend, including at the United States announcement of the 2014 Croke Park Classic against PSU in Dublin.